Why aren't you hoarding physical media? We're entering a digital-only future and once they start to crack down on piracy for real, you'll wish you had.
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Why aren't you hoarding physical media? We're entering a digital-only future and once they start to crack down on piracy for real, you'll wish you had.
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>how to dry every vegana in sight
>caring
>t. seething hdmi cable haver
>he's never had a girl geek on going through his movie collection, nostalgic for rental places
Sure buddy, boot up that media center, or worse, browse streaming services.
>nostalgic for rental places
Lmao I only frick zoomer college girls. They don't even remember Redbox.
Imagine doing literally anything in life and first going “I wonder what birthing people obsessed with tik tok, Kim kardashian and dick will think of this?…”
>birthing people
Lmao ngmi
thats just how they talk, dont shoot the messenger
If you have to put on ears/airs/heirs to get laid you're a failure already
My dvd collection is 1/10 of that and girls love it. They browse it and pick something and then we just make out with it in the background
Nah, shit like that is hot, bookcases too, especially if it's in alphabetical order
By release date, you mean.
Right?
I wish I was an arab so I could hoard women. Probably gonna have to rape one at some point.
better yet, kys
Ill be dead, or only care about phone games by then. its not worth having all that shit in your house as their only really 10 good movies
physical games maintain value
only rarely does that happen with movies
Movies cost 50 cents at my library, I can't wait to go tomorrow.
I watch most things only once maybe twice
But I do anon
Also here's what's arrived this week
Fricking love anuvahood
I wanted that Rush Hour boxset, but RH3 is region locked and I don't have a free player, so I bought the German bluray boxset instead.
please spend a weekend afternoon organizing that mess
I need to find a new shelf before I can do that, though more likely I'll have to have some shelves custom built as I've yet to find anything suitable.
How can you tell its unorganized? All the CSI is together.
It's partially organised: everything that's on the shelves properly is in alphabetical order, but then when I completely filled up the shelves I just started stacking things up in front of the shelves, so those are in the order I bought them. The CSIs are together because I'd been watching them recently and put them there when I was done with them.
This is what I hate about media collections. It’s only cool if the collection is aesthetically interesting. People who make little movie rental type displays. Something that invites you to browse and look at the art.
What you have there looks like a hoarders stack. I expect rats to have shit between the movies.
>hoards physical media
>it's always 99% shit
>the goys image
>99% of the time it's a moronic troon or shill
>it's neither of those things
>idiot moron moron can't make an argument to save ~~*((his*~~)) life
Dude, you will literally buy anything… get some taste.
>Air Crash collector's set
Yeah I'm thinking this anon is based and gaan-pilled.
Based /woop woop/ bro. If you can find it for a decent price it's really worth getting hold of, it has every episode from seasons 1 to 20 (2003 to 2020) which is 180 episodes, and I paid £153 / $185 which works out at 85p / $1.02 per episode and included postage from Australia, and it has the British narrator on it - Jonathan Aris.
I feel you my man, I actually already had Rush Hour 1 and 3 which I found really cheap, but then later I discovered that Rush Hour 2 hasn't been released in the UK (or in fact any English-speaking country), and importing that box set from America was actually cheaper than importing Rush Hour 2 from one of the few countries where it had been released as a standalone movie, such as Japan.
>alphabetical
>not chronological
I do that too.
Did you ust confuse chronological with chromalogical?
Well it's not exact chronological but I do that too.
Base Cruisechad. What is your favourite Cruisekino, and in your opinion the most underrated Cruisekino?
For me, both are Oblivion.
Eyes Wide Shut and then I'd probably good with Oblivion too especially since at the time I made a big deal about how it didn't get nominated for sound editing for all the robot noises and stuff. It was my big "cruiseade" that year.
I don't care anymore
We are not entering a digital only future because the morons are finally realizing digital only sucks.
When I get my own place Im literally gonna toss all the cases for generic black spines and print out generic black and white text spines so everything is uniform and easy to read
Or you could just stick to Kino Lorber?
I've been collecting fine art instead. Both seem like fine things to collect so whatever
The content that they're producing acts like a copyright protection in itself my boy. You know why? Because no one wants to watch even when the pirated version is available because they're damn sure about what they'll be in for prior to the release, forget about "preservation purpose".
I just need ching chong movies
you guys are going to look at your shrines of plastic one day and feel pretty embarrassed. there's nothing more embarrassing than having a movie "collection", unless it's all pirated.
They're never gonna crack down on piracy. Stop fearmongering.
I'll just pirate everything so I don't have to waste any shelf space and look like a turbo consoomer.
bec0SRG48ause I'm dead
dis homie having a stroke
>once they start to crack down on piracy for real, you'll wish you had.
that's why I have over 7000 movies on plex server in my attic
>Why aren't you hoarding physical media?
I am, but I only hoard books, and all my hoard monies go to book collection. I like movies, but would rather collect books.
you get artbooks, my bro? ant gems?...
*any
Not him but I got this, with the complete picture set pasted inside. The pictures were given out with packs of cigarettes or tabacco in nazi-Germany between 1936-39
>crack down on piracy
What are they going to? Break down my door and delete all the film and TV from my hard drives?
I don't hoard physical media but have like 14tb of movies and shows, 2tb of games, 800gb of comics/mangas, 600gb of music and 60gbs of literature
It's the Internet 2.0
>crack down on piracy for real
Clearly you're too young to remember FBI warnings and "You wouldn't steal.." adds on movies. They tried, needless to say they failed.
They're gonna do it, basically it would be controlled not only by software but on a hardware level
Of course it could be hacked and all but it's gonna be way harder than what it is now
And don't forget that even now it's much harder than what it was just 10 years ago
There are a lot of things that are lost media at this point and a huge ass more that are just on the borderline of becoming lost
Yeah, you're gonna always find a torrent or something of A Clockwork's Orange but try to find something just a little more rare like Dead Leaves (1998) or Towers of Silence (1975)
With each new format we lose a big chunk of media
>don't forget that even now it's much harder than what it was just 10 years ago
How so?
Like I said, there are things that every torrent is dead, every streaming site is closed, every direct download is a 404
Any other examples? I just found Dead Leaves dvd brand new with free shipping for $6 after discounts.
I mean online, but since you bought it might aswell upload a torrent so we can preserve it
Soulseek is where everything is
But that's what I'm saying. For anyone that's especially interested in watching Dead Leaves 1998 then that'll be $6 for the dvd and you keep it forever. That's how much a drink at a bar costs if you're lucky. Meaning that doesn't seem to indicate it's "harder to download than it was 10 years ago." If anything this example just indicates that Dead Leaves was easier to download 10 years ago because it was just newer. The fact it's harder to download doesn't seem to indicate a problem with supply if I can get it for the price of a beer. And I'm showing it came out in dvd in 2005 so it was really new and making the rounds. My main point being I'm interested in more examples because Dead Leaves ain't doing it.
Music is even worse. We peaked with OiNK and have been going downhill ever since.
What are some good 4K blu rays with HDR
HDR is a meme and only "good" on modern movies that are not even worth buying. It's cynical.
Blade Runner
>once they start to crack down on piracy for real
two more weeks! in all seriousness if you think this is even a remote possibility, you have zero understanding of how the internet works.
just wait until they start cutting down providers and put data caps at 10gb a month to combat "climate warm- change"
Do you realize we are going into a more and more gatekeeped and streamlined internet on the future?
Do you even know what was the Internet 25 years ago? because I do and sure as hell this internet right now we are on is WAY more controlled and monitored that what it was on those days
Man, I've seen COUNTLESS waves of attacks trying to crush net neutrality and little by little they are winning!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_neutrality
But won't that ring too close to 1984? Where every aspect of old world is erased by raiding homes and burning artworks? They would be having your online purchase history of kinos from old world and conduct a raid and boom, everything burnt to the ground, there goes your collection.
>Man, I've seen COUNTLESS waves of attacks trying to crush net neutrality and little by little they are winning!
>actually thinks movement funded by George Soros will defend piracy
Imagine being this moronic.
>net neutrality
>movement funded by George Soros
Gotta love how hoarders think that in this economy that people still have the disposable income to buy up every movie. Also gotta love these morons hoarding media telling everyone else to do so, while in the process their buying up of old OOP discs just jacks up the prices more and thus there's less people to have their own hoarded collection because they've been priced out of it. This is only made more sad by how physicalgays show off their "collections" like e-girls showing off their hauls of crap they buy from a mall, or a middle aged boomer showing off his sports car in an attempt to feel young.
Always pirate. Thanks to zoomers being too stupid to use a computer and streaming being more convenient to normalgays the only piracy studios care about is of recently released shit and evergreen legacy titles.
Get a load of this Black person.
https://news.yahoo.com/un-internet-agenda-tied-george-soros-051740037.html
>Advocates of net neutrality, a position championed by the billionaire Soros and by the U.N.,
https://www.nationalreview.com/2015/02/comrades-net-neutrality-john-fund/
>Using money from George Soros and liberal foundations that totaled at least $196 million, radical activists finally succeeded in ramming through “net neutrality,”
You are truly fricking moronic
Net neutrality is a concept that first emerged in the early 90s and has nothing to do with Soros you fricking stupid piece of turdbrain, the fact that some fricking buttholes launder and steals money through fricking societies named after that has nothign to do with it
Educate yourself a little bit outside pol one in awhile
fricking zoomers
If you're not backing up all your blurays on a hard drive, you're just hoarder and not preserving shit.
>Net neutrality is a concept that first emerged in the early 90s and has nothing to do with Soros you fricking stupid piece of turdbrain,
And that was 30 years ago when before even google was a thing and Soros was just a israelite breaking the UK's economy. Whatever it is now isn't what it was all those decades ago, zoom zoom.
You should be wary of letting any entity, be it the FCC (anti-NN) or "big tech" (pro-NN) regulating the internet. You want to know what you get now under net neutrality? More companies censoring and removing their shit from streaming services being "problematic". Under net neutrality, you'd have companies taking greater measures to stop downloading. have a nice day.
I have a shitload of Grateful Dead tapes. Why would I need any other media?
My collection.
>Pushing Daisies
I love you anon
I loved that show. The tension created by having an amorous couple who could not touch was great.
>Hoarding israelite discs instead of old literature and records
Pleb.
>hoarding israelitepaper and israelite wax
>crack down on piracy for real
HA!
I only really collect criterions and horror movies. I like trying to find rare and obscure horror movies. Like I have a copy of 964 Pinocchio and Lucky Sky Diamond. Just shit most people haven't heard of I'd assume. It's neat.
>once they start to crack down on piracy
kek. kekmao even
I pirate. If they ever do somehow eradicate piracy I will still have access to all the stuff I pirated up till then
High seas sailing. Physical media is nice but it's inconvenient to move and store, plus I don't want to spend money on a film I'll only see once maybe.
I guess buy films physically if it's something you really enjoy, but don't be a brain-dead consoomer for every piece of filmed media you find, that's just moronic. Always pirate first.
>blu ray collection
>cheap sagging shelves
every fricking time